Belize is a small country filled with lush rain forests, carribean culture, and beautiful coral reefs off the coastline.
Read MoreZarace Beach has crystal clear blue water against a rocky landscape. It’s a stunning cove that's quiet and serene.
Read MoreWai'anapanapa literally means "glistening water." The colors of the crystal blue ocean and lush greenery against the black sand are stunning. You can wander down the coastline to see this beautiful beach, and walk downhill to view the black volcanic sand.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a New Year's adventure, this is a great one! Go to the "ABC" islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. They are each a quick cheap flight from the next, and each have their own special charm.
Read MoreDubovica Beach on Hvar Island is the perfect place to lay out, relax and read a book with a great view. The water is crystal clear green with a white stone pebble beach
Read MoreMaui is top 5 of my favorite places. I'm a beach kid from Ventura California, so the ocean is always calling my name. I've now been to Maui 4 times, and there are countless amazing things to do on this beautiful island, but here are my top 5.
Read MoreIf you're looking for adventure, travel to Costa Rica. It's bigger than most think, and there are tons of activities to choose from. It has rain forests, hot springs, volcanos and beaches. You can hike, surf, zip line, snorkel and more.
Read MoreWe decided to go to Croatia in August for the warm ocean weather, and Croatia since a few friends who have been have raved about it being a gem for it's famous summer "yacht week."
Read MoreWe arrived at the house, located right on the clear turquoise ocean, and cracked open some beers. Who needs to go anywhere when you're with a party of 13, a pool, jacuzzi, and this kind of view.
Read MoreI just returned from my Maui, one of my favorite islands. The warm waters, the sunshine, the waterfalls, the rainforest, and the poke!
Read MoreSutro Baths are a lesser known attraction in San Francisco. The three acres baths were opened in 1894 as the world's largest indoor swimming pool establishment. Now it lies in ruins along the Pacific Coastline.
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